Live music is back with a bang
By Mary Kurbanov | September 3, 2021Music is a huge part of life in Charlottesville, and the variety of music venues in the city make that message clear.
Music is a huge part of life in Charlottesville, and the variety of music venues in the city make that message clear.
As part of the University Programs Council's Welcome Week, rapper Jack Harlow will be headlining this year's Wahoo Welcome Concert.
Not one, but two playlists that will carry you through the semester — from the anticipation of returning to the University to rushing across Grounds to make it to your 8 a.m.
“CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” follows Tyler the Creator's career-defining masterpiece “IGOR” from 2019, which earned Tyler his first number one album and Grammy Award.
While the takeoff for “Planet Her” was smooth sailing with the aesthetics and visuals, Doja Cat missed the landing with the album itself.
“The Life of Pi’erre 5” — aside from providing blissful beats and bars of swagger — proves that Bourne can effectively straddle producing and rapping.
I’ll never get over my fascination with the power of chance. But chance doesn’t always serve me well. Chance tells us how, but doesn’t always tell us why.
If you need a mood-booster for this finals season, give this motivational pop playlist a try.
“McCartney III Imagined” is an adaptation of his 2020 release titled “McCartney III,” featuring covers and collaborations with modern greats across a wide range of genres.
Through his determination to use his voice for change, Declan McKenna has become the best thing to happen to indie-pop.
On April 17, the Virginia Women’s Chorus broadcasted the "Women Against Violence: Brand New Day" Benefit Concert on YouTube in support of sexual assault awareness.
Maroney strives to leave the angst of his earlier projects in the rearview as he negotiates the terms of life and love, despite the adverse anxieties surrounding them.
No song better exemplifies the approach of covers that listen, feel and reshape through re-experience than Syreeta’s cover of “She’s Leaving Home” by The Beatles.
Almost three years after Demi Lovato's overdose, she makes her triumphant return to music with a full-length studio album and a four-part documentary.
Lydia Luce's mesmerizing sophomore album “Dark River” is filled with catchy folk beats, a plethora of dreamy instrumental notes and powerful lyrics, intertwining to create an emotional and immersive experience.
“Green Blue + Indigo Violet” points to uncertainty, whether it be in love, life or self. However, the album makes inner turmoil shockingly attractive.
Get hyped for March Madness with this specially curated playlist!
Maurice White’s heaven-sent falsettos always deserved a jarring sonic juxtaposition — and the Foo Fighters’ gritty guitarwork and thudding drumsmanship fit like a glove.
The ideal artistic vision for punk-pop lovers of the early 2010s has been realized in "The Shadow I Remember."
The 12-track record is by no means mindless background music — "Little Oblivions" demands the attention of the listener.